In 1953 D. Magnus. Louis Mensam

Die Veneris, April 24, 1953, tribus, et tentavit expoliare Southwest getaway at turpis in elit Africum angulum S. In S. Kingshighway Boulevard. Ludovicus, MO. In S.. At Ludovicus, furto Titanum, et factus est in focus 1959 movie, D. Magnus. Louis Mensam. The film is now in the public domain.

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Fred William Bowerman from FBI Most Wanted List – Public Domain

Fred W. Bowerman, an experienced bank robber, led the robbery crew. Bowerman was 60 annorum, while his crew were all in their 20s. Bowerman expected to get in and out of the bank quickly but the robbery quickly went awry. An alarm was triggered notifying the local district officers, who arrived before they had even gathered up all the money.

The driver, Glenn Chernick, who would later turn out to be a star college football player, left when he saw all the police arriving. One of the robbers, Frank Vito, who was already facing other criminal charges from past offenses, committed suicide. The last member of the crew, William Scholl, was shot, while trying to escape with a hostage.

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Still from The Great St. Louis Mensam – Affabilitatem Creative Commons

Bowerman attempted the same tactic but was shot by Officer Mel Stein, who was standing just outside the entrance to the bank. Stein said as the hostage was well clear and Bowerman’s side came into view, he squeezed the trigger. The impact knocked Bowerman to the ground, where he was disarmed.

Bowerman would die in a local hospital on May 2, 1953. Scholl and Chernick would both be sentenced to 25 years in prison for their parts in the robbery. A few bystanders suffered minor injuries but only the robbers were seriously hurt or killed.

Living St. Ludovicus recorded the actual events of the robbery on one of their episodes. Tim O’Neil also wrote a great pictorial article on the robbery in the St. Post Ludovici Mitte in July 25, 2012.

In 1959, Charles Guggenheim shot a film noir about the robbery and actually filmed it in St. Louis ad loca talis usura ripa, Grove Park urbem et turrim, et senex Famous South-raedam sors Barr store. Thomas Fowler Chernick mores nominatus lusit a ipsum iuvenes Steve McQueen. Bowerman mores nominatus John Egan lusit a Crahan Denton. Reliquae moribus non mutati sunt nomina. Dicebant autem multi ex ipsis quos lictor Mel Stein ripam, operariorum conductorum sunt et quoque in film.

Africus Ripam insignis capite in rapinam conservet sancti. Louis historia liber. If you are interested in the film about the robbery, I included an Amazon link at the bottom of this post. I am an Amazon Associate and earn a small commission on qualifying sales.

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